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. >> the twins are running today for the association for science and autism treatments. alex is hoping to beat his personal best. which he set in boston. jamie just hoping to get through this race. he was traumatized by the chaos in boston. today he'll be running with his ipod. a very inspiring pair. >> as you mentioned, linzie, this really is a bonding experience for the entire family. >> lot of people running today ran in boston. linzie, thank you very much for that reporting. great story. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- harry hacked. prosecutors said that the prince's voice mail were illegally intercepted by british tabloids. the juicy scoops they were allegedly trying to get. >>> plus, they're promising that this will be an awards show you'll never ever seen. the first-ever youtube music awards. we're live coming up. >>> and kerry washington on snl. the actress' identity crisis coming up. keep it here. [ female announcer ] right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus
. >> the twins are running today for the association for science and autism treatments. alex is hoping to beat his personal best. which he set in boston. jamie just hoping to get through this race. he was traumatized by the chaos in boston. today he'll be running with his ipod. a very inspiring pair. >> as you mentioned, linzie, this really is a bonding experience for the entire family. >> lot of people running today ran in boston. linzie, thank you very much for that...
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science technology engineering and math represent ed in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. book tv, every weekend on c- span2. >> this week on q&a, stephen kinzer discusses his new book, titled "the brothers: john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war." >> stephen kinzer, in your book, you tell a story up front about dulles airport in washington and the statue and the naming. what is that? >> john foster dulles had
science technology engineering and math represent ed in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. book tv, every weekend on c- span2. >> this week on q&a, stephen kinzer discusses his new book, titled "the brothers: john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war." >> stephen kinzer, in your book, you tell a story up front about dulles airport in washington and the statue and the naming. what is that? >>...
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. >>> all right, coming up, next, the science behind -- >> hi, i'm commander chris hatfield. the first canadian to walk in space and i watched "the science behind" on cnn. >>> in the next hour, the president's health care law takes another hit. find out why at the top of the hour. >>> this week on "the science behind," we take a look at chris hatfield's journey in space. he spent 144 days as the commander of the international space station. that's where he learn arned the nickname "the singing astronaut requests from this per formansz from space. >>. ♪ this is ground control to major tom ♪ ♪ you've really made the grade ♪ and the papers want to know whose shirt you wear ♪ >> that's good. yeah, that's why it went viral getting more than 18 million views and making hatfield a bit of a star among astronauts and everyone else. now he's written a book. i spoke with commander hatfield earlier and i asked him what's one of the lessons that space has taught him about living life on earth? >> you know, we do one of the most dangerous things that anybody faces. riding up in a
. >>> all right, coming up, next, the science behind -- >> hi, i'm commander chris hatfield. the first canadian to walk in space and i watched "the science behind" on cnn. >>> in the next hour, the president's health care law takes another hit. find out why at the top of the hour. >>> this week on "the science behind," we take a look at chris hatfield's journey in space. he spent 144 days as the commander of the international space station....
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. ♪ >> taking a page out of "argo," an fbi sting has put the spotlight on california legislation. it focused on a power. latino lawmaker. the senate president and the chair of the latino legislative caucus appear in the affidavit, and while nobody has been charged with anything, what do you think the implications could be here? >> i think it -- you know, what you are going to see is probably some people within that caucus trying to distance themselves from the calderons, and i think what you are also going to see is some people in the grassroots trying to -- trying to make a move and -- and maybe possibly unseat -- unseat this political family, but i think when more information about this comes out, the public will become more informed. you might see more people who will want to become more engaged. and it's something we have seen already in this region. we have seen it in the city of bell, and also in south gate which is al
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. ♪ >> taking a page out of "argo," an fbi sting has put the spotlight on california legislation. it focused on a power. latino lawmaker. the senate president and the chair of the latino legislative caucus appear in the affidavit, and while nobody has been charged with anything, what do you think the implications could be here? >> i think it -- you know, what you...
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i thought i was crazy when i said i wanted to do a book about science. i was really lucky that that did well. it was pretty well received and it sold well. so that encouraged them to allow me to do other things. now i've gone so far that they can't stop. [laughter] but i do think in a lot of ways they would be happier if i just went and did the same kind of book all the time, indifferent to the kind of books were i go out and get drunk or frightened or right comical episodes about it. i do love to write those kinds of books. i want to keep doing that kind of thing, but i would also like to do things that are slightly more serious that involve research and trying to gather information. and trying to tell, i find a lot of pleasure in taking things generally perceived as kind of dull and see if you can't make it interesting. perhaps one more on this site. >> i really want to second with a gentleman and the balcony said about the amount of joy that comes through in your book. you talk about running two kinds of books i think your voice is an author o of the
i thought i was crazy when i said i wanted to do a book about science. i was really lucky that that did well. it was pretty well received and it sold well. so that encouraged them to allow me to do other things. now i've gone so far that they can't stop. [laughter] but i do think in a lot of ways they would be happier if i just went and did the same kind of book all the time, indifferent to the kind of books were i go out and get drunk or frightened or right comical episodes about it. i do love...
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they thought it was crazy when i said i wanted to do a book about science and trying to understand science. i was lucky that did well. it got, you know, it was pretty well received and it sold well. that encouraged them to allow me to do other thing. now i've gone soft i can't stop. thing a lot of ways they would be happier if i did the same kind of book all the time. and the kind of books where go out and get drunk or frightened or write comical episodes. i like to write toes those kinds of books. i want to keep doing that kind of thing, but i also like to do things that are slightly more serious that involve research and trying to gather information. and trying to -- i find a lot of pleasure in taking things generally perceived as dull and see if you can't make it interesting. on this side? >> really want to second what the gentleman in the balcony said about the amount of joy that come through in your book. you talk about writing two kinds of books. i think your voice is the author of that joy and some of exuberance come throughs through. both of those. i'm wondering in term of your voi
they thought it was crazy when i said i wanted to do a book about science and trying to understand science. i was lucky that did well. it got, you know, it was pretty well received and it sold well. that encouraged them to allow me to do other thing. now i've gone soft i can't stop. thing a lot of ways they would be happier if i did the same kind of book all the time. and the kind of books where go out and get drunk or frightened or write comical episodes. i like to write toes those kinds of...
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the third annual bay area science festival took over the home of the san francisco giants. at willie mays plaza visitors could check out a robot zoo. inside there were more than 150 exhibits to check out. the festival is designed not only to be innotative, but innovative, but inspiring. >> to understand our place in the universe - are are we auto alone in the universe? >> due to its popularity organizers plan to homicide it at the nasa center in mount view. >>> there is all kinds of buzz over self-driving car and now some stanford scientists are putting that into high gear. >> reporter: this is shelly our self-driving audi tt is, self-driving racing car. does that seem wise? >> we think it's a great idea. not remote controlled, self- driving thanks to the beefed up gps antennas. >> by using the radio corrections we -- connections we can figure out where we are within centimeters. >> reporter: i'm not doing anything now. >> you went off the road, dude. >> that is the rumble strip. any racecar driver will tell that you. >> reporter: riding shelly is like a violent carnival ri
the third annual bay area science festival took over the home of the san francisco giants. at willie mays plaza visitors could check out a robot zoo. inside there were more than 150 exhibits to check out. the festival is designed not only to be innotative, but innovative, but inspiring. >> to understand our place in the universe - are are we auto alone in the universe? >> due to its popularity organizers plan to homicide it at the nasa center in mount view. >>> there is all...
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hire more teachers in math and science and help more kids afford a college education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution. priorities, choices, that is what this is about. and the stakes for the middle class couldn't be higher. if we don't pick the right priorities now, make the right choices now, we could hinder growth and opportunity for decades and leave our children with something less. that includes the obsession with cutting just for the sake of cutting. that doesn't help our economy grow. it will hold us back. remember, our deficits are getting smaller, not bigger. on my watch their falling at the fastest pace in 60 years. that gives us room to fix our long-term debt problems without sticking it to young people or undermining our bedrock retirement and health security programs or cutting basic research that helps us grow. here is the bottom line. congress should pass a budget that cut things we don't need and closes wasteful tax loopholes that don't help create jobs so that
hire more teachers in math and science and help more kids afford a college education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution. priorities, choices, that is what this is about. and the stakes for the middle class couldn't be higher. if we don't pick the right priorities now, make the right choices now, we could hinder growth and opportunity for decades and leave our children with something less. that includes...
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. >> now, the twins are running today for the association for science and autism treatments. alex is hoping to beat his personal best. three hours and 23 minutes, which he said in boston. jamie just hoping to get through this race. he hadn't finished in boston when those bombs went off. he was traumatized by the chaos so today he'll be running with his ipod. but a very inspiring pair, dan and bianna. >> as you mentioned, linzie, this really is a bonding experience for the entire family. you're reminded how many stories are similar out there with the runners. >> a lot of people running today ran in boston. and this is a big comeback for people. linzie, thank you very much for that reporting. great story. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- harry hacked. prosecutors say that the prince's voice mail messages were illegally intercepted by british tabloids. the juicy scoops they were allegedly trying to get. we'll tell you about them coming up. >> making a lot of headlines this morning. >>> plus, they're promising that this will be an awards show unlike anything you've
. >> now, the twins are running today for the association for science and autism treatments. alex is hoping to beat his personal best. three hours and 23 minutes, which he said in boston. jamie just hoping to get through this race. he hadn't finished in boston when those bombs went off. he was traumatized by the chaos so today he'll be running with his ipod. but a very inspiring pair, dan and bianna. >> as you mentioned, linzie, this really is a bonding experience for the entire...
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science, technology, engineering, and math. nasa is a wheel that a healthy society cap. >> book tv has aired 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. >> next, a discussion about privacy versus security. the rand corporation hosted this panel, which includes the special agent in charge of intelligence in the senior aclu attorney. this is just under an hour. >> let me introduce the speakers. you are going to figure out who they are once they start to talk to they are not seated yet. it's a great topic and a great panel. henry is one of the young stars. analyst and senior a professor at the graduate school. that is him at the far end. he is an expert on risk analysis and decision techniques across a wide range of issues and recently testified before it toss, applying homeland issues. george, in charge of intelligence. we are glad george can represent the agency tonight. he has been in various capacities for the fbi, focusing on intelligence and weapons of mass instruction. to fort taken him hoover, and he also has been
science, technology, engineering, and math. nasa is a wheel that a healthy society cap. >> book tv has aired 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. >> next, a discussion about privacy versus security. the rand corporation hosted this panel, which includes the special agent in charge of intelligence in the senior aclu attorney. this is just under an hour. >> let me introduce the speakers. you are going to figure out who they are once they start to talk to they are...
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually the reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. >> it's an advanced version of an ice pack. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. clients spend two or three minutes in a cryosauna that takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and a tank top on. this woman said it helped her get back to competition after a torn hamstring. and this woman said it allowed her to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some experts now believe lowering an athlete's body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain often associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this physical therapist has worked wit
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually the reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. >> it's an advanced version of an ice pack. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. clients spend two or three minutes in a cryosauna that takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and...
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down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. >>> one of the cleveland women held captive for ten years is speaking out in an interview that airs today and tomorrow. michelle knight tells dr. phil about some of the horrors inflicted on her by ariel castro. >> so he gets you in this room. what did he tie you up with in. >> one of those long extension cords. i was tied up like a fish, an ornament on the wall. that's the only way i can describe it. i was hanging like this. my feet and i was tied by my neck and my arms with the extension cord going like that. >> oh, my god. so he tied your hands and feet and also around your neck and hung you. >> in august, castro was found dead in his prison cell. officials say he accidentally choked himself. >> on the cbs money watch now, a multibillion dollar fraud settlement for johnson & johnson and a bill to protect gays in the work place
down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. >>> one of the cleveland women held captive for ten years is speaking out in an interview that airs today and tomorrow. michelle knight tells dr. phil about some of the horrors inflicted on her by ariel castro. >> so he gets you in this room. what did...
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to 5:00 p.m.. >> at&t park will become a science wonderland when the bay area science festival concludes again with this free science as far down on sunday. last year more than 30,000 people enjoyed a nonstop program, full of interactive exhibits experiment games and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits there is something for everyone to unleash the science practiced in them. >> coming up on kron4 news weekend it is time for jan stay with us back after the break on kron4 week ended news. [ male announcer ] with at&t, you're sure to get a better bundle. just choose the two, three, even four services you want to build a bundle that works for you. [ female announcer ] call at&t now. choose a u-verse triple-play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. plus switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet, connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now, choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs
to 5:00 p.m.. >> at&t park will become a science wonderland when the bay area science festival concludes again with this free science as far down on sunday. last year more than 30,000 people enjoyed a nonstop program, full of interactive exhibits experiment games and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits there is something for everyone to unleash the science practiced in them. >> coming up on kron4 news weekend it is time for jan stay with us...
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i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. kmart is upping the ante in the holiday shopping game. the chain will open its doors at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and keep them open for the next 41 hours. the store bragged that the marathon will allow shoppers an extra crack at the black friday deals. kmart's sister chain, sears will open at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day through 10:00 p.m. on november 29th as it did last year. >>> and johnson & johnson is about to pay over $2.2 billion to resolve wrongful marketing allegations brought by the government. those criminal and civil allegations claim that the company promoted powerful psychiatric drugs for unapproved uses. the agreement is the third-largest settlement with a drugmaker in u.s. history. >>> twitter in the spotlight this week, ahead of its expected stock market debut on thursday. this morning, there is word that twitter expects its revenue to double and its profits t
i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. kmart is upping the ante in the holiday shopping game. the chain will open its doors at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and keep them open for the next 41 hours. the store bragged that the marathon will allow shoppers an extra crack at the black friday deals. kmart's sister chain, sears will open at 8:00...
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and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce which established you. and one of the tragedies, i think history will record, is that you were not fully functioning until may of 2013. that is about 8.5 years lost of a very critical mission. let me just say that a goal in the law, certainly my personal goal was to have in the law certainty that liberty and security were reinforcing values in the policies and practices that we established under the law. is -- if ever that function were needed, it is right now. me that youunate to were one of the best kept secrets in washington. i know you are making a massive effort to get out there and i commend you for it. urgenthink the need is and you, uniquely among the different groups in looking at arepolicies and practices, able to make s
and eugene stafford, professor of computer science and insurance security at purdue university. the university. we will do another round of five minute questioning after introductory comments. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm glad to be here. i consider myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of law of 2004,nce which established you. and one of the tragedies, i think history will record, is that you were not fully functioning until may of 2013....
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america >> imagine spending 18 years of your life leavin life believingw your family trait. you are a adopted member of a loving family. it's okay
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that...
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it may sound like science fiction. this year the police in the netherlands seized one ton of cocaine, one ton of heroin in a suitcase with $1.3 million recovering a massive drug smuggling operation that broke in to the shipping companies. according to the prosecutors -- two containers terminals by using mall war attacks directed a authority workers and shipping companies. we know -- [inaudible] moving on to another -- counterfeit goods. larger than the national gdp of 150 economies, according to the oecd. they give high profitability because they are more risk detection and relatively penalty for these. $200 billion of international trade has been pirated or counterfeit products. there's a study in brazil that show the connection between pirated good and organized crime. nine out of ten in mexico are pirated. counterfeit pharmaceutical in columbia has 1,000% profit margin. and is more profitable now since the illegal drugs. lelt move to illegal ranching and logging. it's known as a [inaudible] for the legitimate econom
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. >> the science is just overwhelming. and they keep repeating the same things. they keep saying there have been no studies on this. there have been hundreds of studies. >> illinois is just one of the states jumping in on the g.m.o. debate. maine and connecticut have passed laws but they need neighboring states to pass laws before they go into effect. washington state will vote tomorrow on an interesting law because it doesn't depend on neighboring states. jon: mike in chicago, thank you. jenna: one red sox player wants to cherish the team's world series win forever and he's doing it by buying one of the duck boats that carried the team through the streets of boston during the parade. jake peavy confirming that the boat purchased was this one on twitter. he said it's his and he hopes it stays in his family forever. no word yet whether fenway will make duck boat parking available to him at the ball park. excellent question we should ask. jon: just buy your own duck boat. why not? a new problem emerges for obamacare. not only are millions of americans find they can
. >> the science is just overwhelming. and they keep repeating the same things. they keep saying there have been no studies on this. there have been hundreds of studies. >> illinois is just one of the states jumping in on the g.m.o. debate. maine and connecticut have passed laws but they need neighboring states to pass laws before they go into effect. washington state will vote tomorrow on an interesting law because it doesn't depend on neighboring states. jon: mike in chicago,...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> before the break you were watching my interview with rahm emanuel now halfway through his term here. he has major problems plaguing his city like closing a $340 milli
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the...
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. >> you said nothing about science. i listen to your opening statement. >> and about the steps we are taking to protect our national security interests. i will began and then transition to general alexander. ofs hearing is a key part the discussion our nation needs to provide the intelligence authority toh protect privacy and civil liberties. all of us in the intelligence committee are aware that unauthorized disclosures have raised serious concerns that you alluded to here in congress and across the nation about our intelligence at the release. the nation wants to know how the intelligence community uses its authority and if we can be trusted to use them appropriately. we believe we have been lawful and the rigorous oversight has been effect it. we welcome this opportunity to make a case to the public. as we engage in this discussion, it is important that our decisions no that the details of these programs has been extremely damaging. these disclosures are threatening our ability to conduct intelligence and keep our co
. >> you said nothing about science. i listen to your opening statement. >> and about the steps we are taking to protect our national security interests. i will began and then transition to general alexander. ofs hearing is a key part the discussion our nation needs to provide the intelligence authority toh protect privacy and civil liberties. all of us in the intelligence committee are aware that unauthorized disclosures have raised serious concerns that you alluded to here in...
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vinci was the ultimate renaissance man, the genius whose talents and interests spanned both art and science. one of his most famous works is the pe trooufian man, wildly held to represent the artist's keen interest in proportion and attempts to relate man to nature. "the figure has two centers, one spiritual, within the circle and is in the naval, and the other physical, located in the genitals and which is in the center of the square." what a mind could conceive such things would make of ""the davinci code"" with its plot riddled with historical factual errors doesn't bear thinking about. but from the box office to the bookstore, blockbusters have generated millions of dollars, money the man himself would no doubt have put to good use in his seemingly endless quest for knowledge. so far, uncovering the latest work has used tools da vinci would have been familiar with -- scalpels and hammers. fully exposing it will require modern technology including lasers, ultrasound scaling and chemicals. given the extent of his intellect and curiosity, one can't help but think that the master would appr
vinci was the ultimate renaissance man, the genius whose talents and interests spanned both art and science. one of his most famous works is the pe trooufian man, wildly held to represent the artist's keen interest in proportion and attempts to relate man to nature. "the figure has two centers, one spiritual, within the circle and is in the naval, and the other physical, located in the genitals and which is in the center of the square." what a mind could conceive such things would...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> pure and utter mahem. people tripping, bags everywhere, crying, screaming. >> that's sarah richardson describing the chaos inside terminal three inside lax. the scene secured. the alleged gunman wounded in custody, the exact condition we don't know. the tsa agent dead, the first ever killed in the line of duty. two from myth busters join us by phone. tory, you basically live tweeted the entire shooting today. where were you when you heard the gunshots? >> well, grant and i weren't actually together. we were -- i'm not sure where grant was. i was at gate 33, which was right, you know, a few gates from 36 and it didn't even register that it was gunshots until people were running down towards us, you know, screaming there's a shooter, there's a shooter. i never actually saw him but i heard the shots and kept my eye on the corridor people were running down to make sure he wasn't coming down towards us. i was upstairs in the virgin lounge and a bunch of people started bashing at the window and i got up to look
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> pure and utter mahem. people tripping, bags everywhere, crying, screaming. >> that's sarah richardson describing the chaos inside terminal three inside lax. the scene secured. the alleged gunman wounded in custody, the exact condition we don't know. the tsa agent dead, the first ever killed in the line of duty. two from myth busters join us by phone. tory, you basically live tweeted the entire shooting...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "hannity." nobody is safe from the strange armed tactics. the white house is pressuring private insurance companies to keep quiet about the so-called affordable care about and what it means for american people including cancellation of current plans. basically if uh you speak out, you are quoted you will get a call from the white house with and you will be pressured to be quiet. this is typical from the obama administration. isn't that the chicago way? dare to criticize the president, you will be smeared, slandered, attacked. thugs from the windy city? here's reaction. fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr., richard fowler and, yes, she's back, co-host of "the five," kimberly guilfoyle. >> thanks, sean. >> the white house literally are calling them if they dare to speak out publically. the insurance companies are reacting by being intimidated. >> we are hearing the truth. you had a feeling this was going on. we have seen it when the white hou
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "hannity." nobody is safe from the strange armed tactics. the white house is pressuring private insurance companies to keep quiet about the so-called affordable care about and what it means for american people including cancellation of current plans. basically if uh you speak out, you are quoted you will get a call from the white house with and you will be pressured to be quiet....
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that signed a contract with georgia tech to take a $70,000 residential master's degree in computer science and turn it into a $7,000 on-line degree, that is a 90% reduction. imagine that in student loan costs. you have a program with a brand-new company which thinks they can take $170 billion out of the cost of medicare and medicaid. $157 billion over the next ten years, that is the kind of thing the budget conference ought to look at in the coming years. we take you through breakouts of very exciting developments outside washington and raise the question why don't we have some political movement, republican, democrat, or bipartisan, designed to take these new bold ideas and apply them to solving our problems. >> and if chris christie could win, and appoint you, newt gingrich as one of his key men, removing any residual issues. great to talk to you, the epic battle to decide america's fate. newt gingrich, always great to have you on the show. >>> coming up, in the nfl, i'll ask a former miami dolphin's linebacker what goes on behind doors? >>> and more on the scandal and the kennedy scanda
that signed a contract with georgia tech to take a $70,000 residential master's degree in computer science and turn it into a $7,000 on-line degree, that is a 90% reduction. imagine that in student loan costs. you have a program with a brand-new company which thinks they can take $170 billion out of the cost of medicare and medicaid. $157 billion over the next ten years, that is the kind of thing the budget conference ought to look at in the coming years. we take you through breakouts of very...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. go. >> it's the bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. the investigation is ongoing into the shooting at l.a.x. yesterday. officers say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot three tsa officers friday, killing one of them. the shooting caused thousands of passengers inside terminal 3 to run for cover. wolf blitzer talked to some of the people who were there. >> on the floor! >> this incident apparently started with the shots fired. there are injuries. we've seen people evacuated, and we've seen people who have been injured. >> i heard a couple of popping noises, and i just turned to look. it didn't -- it sounded like somebody banging on something. but there was a stampede of people coming right away. and i realized that something was very wrong. at the beginning, it was a complete panic. people were screaming. you know, i saw children crying. you know, i mean, people here are still very shaky. >> caller: all of a sudden i heard shots, but it didn't register until everyb
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. go. >> it's the bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. the investigation is ongoing into the shooting at l.a.x. yesterday. officers say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot three tsa officers friday, killing one of them. the shooting caused thousands of passengers inside terminal 3 to run for cover. wolf blitzer talked to some of the people who were there. >> on the floor! >> this...
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for example, especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. some 600,000 of those jobs available right now, but no one is available to fill them. and so america's school system needs to do a better job getting people ready for the jobs that are out there. >> randall pinkston joining us live from woosh wash. randall, thank you very much. a iraq's prime minister also visited washington asking for help, saying he needs help dealing with the growing insurgency that has killed thousandthousands of iraqis thi. how is he describing little situation in iraq right now? >> reporter: he's making no bones about the fact that the terror has increased the number of deaths has increased dramatically and blaming it squarely, putting it squarely at the feet of al qaeda. as a matter of fact the ongoing president briefing right now by press secretary jay carney echoing that as well saying it's al qaeda oops fight. saying in a speech early today at the u.s. institute of piece, these not sectarian violence, although it may appear that way on the outside. but, in f
for example, especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. some 600,000 of those jobs available right now, but no one is available to fill them. and so america's school system needs to do a better job getting people ready for the jobs that are out there. >> randall pinkston joining us live from woosh wash. randall, thank you very much. a iraq's prime minister also visited washington asking for help, saying he needs help dealing with the growing insurgency that...
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these giant these giant databases that they can then search through to collect americans and find find science bill basically codifies that as well as that as well even though it seems quite strikingly against the spirit if not the letter of some of the targeting restrictions in the five amendments act senator feinstein sits on the senate intelligence committee that's a very powerful position her counterpart in the house mike rogers sits on the house intelligence committee both these individuals have been very deferential to the n.s.a. have been have been defended i've defended the n.s.a. i interviewed alan grayson a few days ago and he said that the congressional intelligence committees have become apologists for the surveillance state complex we're told that these programs have oversight coming from congress and coming from the fires the court how can we believe any of this stuff when when these oversight committees are basically giving the n.s.a. a huge favor well there's two different questions and one is what kind of oversight do we have in place and the second question is what are the pr
these giant these giant databases that they can then search through to collect americans and find find science bill basically codifies that as well as that as well even though it seems quite strikingly against the spirit if not the letter of some of the targeting restrictions in the five amendments act senator feinstein sits on the senate intelligence committee that's a very powerful position her counterpart in the house mike rogers sits on the house intelligence committee both these...
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. >> you said nothing about science. i won't listen to your opening statement. >> the gentleman will continue. >> and the steps we are taking to make the programs more transparent while still protecting our national security interest. we each have statements so i will transition to general alexander. this hearing is a key part of the discussion and nation needs about legislation that divides the intelligence community with authorities both to collect critical foreign intelligence and to protect privacy and civil liberties. we, all of us in the intelligence committee are very much aware of the recent unauthorized -- the serious concerns you alluded to here in congress and across the nation by our intelligence agency. we know the public wants understands how the community uses its tools and authorities and to judge whether we can be trusted to use them appropriately. we believe we have been lawful and that the rigorous oversight we have operated under has been affected so we welcome this opportunity to make the case to the
. >> you said nothing about science. i won't listen to your opening statement. >> the gentleman will continue. >> and the steps we are taking to make the programs more transparent while still protecting our national security interest. we each have statements so i will transition to general alexander. this hearing is a key part of the discussion and nation needs about legislation that divides the intelligence community with authorities both to collect critical foreign...
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and according to the best science from the world health organization, united nations, that -- all of those -- the only accident that had any fatalities or elevated levels of cancer was chernobyl. even then, the cancer mortality is less than 60 people. it is extraordinary. >> why should people watch this film? >> they should watch this film because this is the most important topic in the world. if you love your children, as we all do, and you care about this planet, we've got to find a way to displace fossil fuels. we need solar, wind, and a lot of nuclear. >> you're not against watching of the film so people can learn? why should people watch this film? >> i think hat's off to you for creating this energy debate. we don't talk about energy. but we both want clean energy for our children, and per the film, we need a lot more energy over the next couple of decades. the problem is, again, cost. those 440 plants are generating 10% less energy than they did just ten years ago because it's so expensive. >> let's talk about cost for a second. >> quickly. >> go ahead. >> you said i don't kno
and according to the best science from the world health organization, united nations, that -- all of those -- the only accident that had any fatalities or elevated levels of cancer was chernobyl. even then, the cancer mortality is less than 60 people. it is extraordinary. >> why should people watch this film? >> they should watch this film because this is the most important topic in the world. if you love your children, as we all do, and you care about this planet, we've got to find...
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oh, you do computer science. you must be anti-social and not talk to anybody. i don't know if it hurts young girls more than boys but it definitely affected me a lot. >> i thought it was really cool to be able to make a program and to be able to customize it. it involves a lot of creativity and it's very clap rahhive, which is what people don't think. >> welcome to the 2013 celebration for women in computer. >> that's what attracted them and more than 4,000 other women to the grace harper conference in minneapolis. >> we need women to lead along with men. >> here industry leaders like facebook's chief operating operator sheryl sandberg talked tech and featured the future. jobs that can pay upwards of 40% more than the average career salary. >> when you look out here and see all of these women, diverse crowd of women -- >> i love it. >> reporter: maria is the president of harvey mudn college. they've quadrupled their female students. >> you have to have women believe they can succeed. you have to have people being ll to say i can do it. i'm female. i can be a sc
oh, you do computer science. you must be anti-social and not talk to anybody. i don't know if it hurts young girls more than boys but it definitely affected me a lot. >> i thought it was really cool to be able to make a program and to be able to customize it. it involves a lot of creativity and it's very clap rahhive, which is what people don't think. >> welcome to the 2013 celebration for women in computer. >> that's what attracted them and more than 4,000 other women to the...
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this is a golden age of science. and people forget that 50% of all economic growth can be traced to advances in the bioscience. >>> welcome back. good monday morning. live at post nine at the new york stock exchange. a check on the markets this hour. the dow just weakening a bit. dropping by 20 points sense we last checked in. the s&p 500 and nasdaq managing slight positives to kick things off this week. steel stocks, u.s. steel and a.k. steel rallying after upgraded to neutral. risks associated with oversupply priced in. >> road map for the morning goes like this, blackberry, stock down big after the company will replace the ceo and abandon a plan to sell itself to a large investor. what does it mean for the company and ceo? we'll talk to carly fiorina in a moment. >>> exchanges under obama care open under a month. major glitches for the main website. what will it take to get obama care up and running properly? we'll ask the former chief technology officer in a few moments. >>> the department of justice announcing $
this is a golden age of science. and people forget that 50% of all economic growth can be traced to advances in the bioscience. >>> welcome back. good monday morning. live at post nine at the new york stock exchange. a check on the markets this hour. the dow just weakening a bit. dropping by 20 points sense we last checked in. the s&p 500 and nasdaq managing slight positives to kick things off this week. steel stocks, u.s. steel and a.k. steel rallying after upgraded to neutral....
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you know, early on in my time here, i used to say that political science always trumped acutarial science in illinois and we've been able to change the debate to focus on what the real numbers are. as they wrestle with what the solutions must be they are focused on what those acutarial numbers should be. so what we're talking about here is the ultimate good news bad news story. the good news is the investment returns we've realized. the bad news is, over the last several decades we have been shooted about $17 billion in funding that we would have received in an actuary had calculated the contribution. over that period of time we've earned an average of 9% a year on our investment portfolio. if we had had those funds and earned those returns on a full-funded basis we could have this interview and talk about how we'll we're doing and not how poor we're doing. adam: how does this end? the lawmakers in illinois, those who haven't been sent to jail, so many of the governors, i lived in chicago at one point, wind up in jail at end of their terms, i don't say that jokingly by the way. there has
you know, early on in my time here, i used to say that political science always trumped acutarial science in illinois and we've been able to change the debate to focus on what the real numbers are. as they wrestle with what the solutions must be they are focused on what those acutarial numbers should be. so what we're talking about here is the ultimate good news bad news story. the good news is the investment returns we've realized. the bad news is, over the last several decades we have been...
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. >> as nasa's future goes and if it is healthy then you don't need a program to convince people science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on paper. they will be called for engineers to help us go ice fishing and europa with water that has been liquid for billions of years. we will dig through the soils of mars to look for like that would give me the best biologists look at the nasa portfolio physics physics, ideology planetary geology aerospace mechanical and electrical engineers all custom fields. represented in then asset portfolio that is a fly real that society caps for innovation since i'm very bullish john america but his american is making it difficult for me to remain bullish. we are the standard bearer of principles, a democracy in america it is a standard. countries worldwide but to the united states of the barest standards with the principle nation in the zero burled a.m. by these hundreds of years of principles we have had the luxury of being with of currencies that it is in trade worldwide as the reserve currency of the world we have the luxury that we
. >> as nasa's future goes and if it is healthy then you don't need a program to convince people science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on paper. they will be called for engineers to help us go ice fishing and europa with water that has been liquid for billions of years. we will dig through the soils of mars to look for like that would give me the best biologists look at the nasa portfolio physics physics, ideology planetary geology aerospace mechanical and...
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they work for a company out of fairfield called statewide traffic safety and science. that's the company that contracts with caltrans. >> there have been some contractors, friends of the victims that have arrived on scene. they're shook up. every time you have a contractor working on the side of the road, there's danger, and i just, i hope that all the commuters take heed to the road work ahead signs, in construction zones to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: the driver of the silver nissan was trapped and had to be extricated. field sobriety tests were done and officers determined that the driver was intoxicated. he was again, rushed to the hospital and is now suffering from serious injuries. the chp officer mentioned that there was a mask in the of that nissan. you know, it was halloween last night. it's unknown if that gentleman was coming from a party. now, the chp says that the reason that the two construction workers were out here is that they were doing emergency work on a dip in the freeway just north of scott creek road. they were scheduled to be out here until
they work for a company out of fairfield called statewide traffic safety and science. that's the company that contracts with caltrans. >> there have been some contractors, friends of the victims that have arrived on scene. they're shook up. every time you have a contractor working on the side of the road, there's danger, and i just, i hope that all the commuters take heed to the road work ahead signs, in construction zones to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: the driver of the silver...
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are on exhibits including the old capitol museum in jackson, mississippi, and the museum of natural science. george has been featured in many national shows such as southern living. -- e accolades are a test testament. i would like to recognize mr. george berry sr. on his achievements both as an artist and as a teacher. for more than 50 years, george has used his god-given gift as a skillman craftsman to make beautiful pieces of art. today he continues to graciously share his knowledge and skill with many others. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will appear before a house committee tomorrow. the house energy and commerce committee, that is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of other hearings to mention, this afternoon, national intelligence director, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius will appear before a house committee tomorrow. the house energ
are on exhibits including the old capitol museum in jackson, mississippi, and the museum of natural science. george has been featured in many national shows such as southern living. -- e accolades are a test testament. i would like to recognize mr. george berry sr. on his achievements both as an artist and as a teacher. for more than 50 years, george has used his god-given gift as a skillman craftsman to make beautiful pieces of art. today he continues to graciously share his knowledge and...
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super new treatment known at chiro therapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and t third on. it allowed this woman to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some believe lowering an athletes body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this therapist has worked with the chamber and said he's seen results. >> we really want to get all that inflammatory processing going and get it moving along and getting it out w the cold it really is it that. >> others are more cautious. he helped
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super new treatment known at chiro therapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and t third on. it allowed this woman to return to...
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. >> you take everything into account there's some art and science to it. given the amount of insider trading activity we have alleged with respect to those entities, over the course of a long period of time it talks about a long period of time, a lot of different securities, a lot of different people, talks about a lot of sectors and if you take a look at the amount of money that the companies have made, seem to us to be a fair but steep and equitable resolution it's several magnitude larger than the identified avoided losses and gains made by the companies over the time we allege in the indictment and something like 20 to 25% of the remaining funds in the hedge fund as a whole. if you take a look at the sentencing guidelines applicable to this case but not binding but they're des kregs nary, as you see set forth in the plea agreement that the sentencing guidelines range on the order -- on the criminal side 800 something million dollars. we have sought a penalty in excess of what the maximum you might calculate the sentencing guidelines is. to take those t
. >> you take everything into account there's some art and science to it. given the amount of insider trading activity we have alleged with respect to those entities, over the course of a long period of time it talks about a long period of time, a lot of different securities, a lot of different people, talks about a lot of sectors and if you take a look at the amount of money that the companies have made, seem to us to be a fair but steep and equitable resolution it's several magnitude...
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. you you spend two or three minutes down in this cold sauna. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and a tank top on. it allowed this woman to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some experts now believe lowering an athletes body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this physical therapist has worked with the cryotherapy chamber and said he's seen results. >> we really want to get all that inflammatory processing going and get it mov
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. you you spend two or three minutes down in this cold sauna. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the shooting at l.a.x. sent witnesses running for their lives. listen to this. >> we heard like the first shotgun and we were just looking at everybody, trying to figure out what was going on, and then the rest of the shotguns came and then my husband just grabbed me and put me on the floor, and i was really scared and crying and i was panicked, and then he just told me okay, when they stop shooting, you need to head out the door. we started running out the door. we left all of our stuff behind. we were already outside and then we just heard like the security people saying you guys need to keep running because like he was coming toward us more this way. >> powerful story. let's bring in cnn justice reporter evan peres. evan, i know you're working your sources as well. what's the latest? what are you hearing? >> well, the focus of investigators at this hour is what's the motive here, what was this gunman looking to do. we know he entered the terminal and started shooting. it seemed to be focused at shooting
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the shooting at l.a.x. sent witnesses running for their lives. listen to this. >> we heard like the first shotgun and we were just looking at everybody, trying to figure out what was going on, and then the rest of the shotguns came and then my husband just grabbed me and put me on the floor, and i was really scared and crying and i was panicked, and then he just told me okay, when they stop shooting,...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so you want to drive morese. safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> i want to tell you about this incredible teenager who is inspiring people all around the world, including pop star, katy perry. it's her bravery that is doing it. >> her name is olivia wise, and she is 16 and dying of an inoperable brain tumor. in september she wanted to do something to bring happiness so they could always hear her voice. she went to a recording studio and while sitting in a wheelchair she recorded katy perry's hit song "roar." ♪ ♪ i see it all ♪ i see it now ♪ i got the eye of the tiger ♪ because i am a champion, and you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> that tears you up to her little voice. katy perry heard about it and sent her own video to olivia and her family. >> hey, olivia, it's kat
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so you want to drive morese. safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> i want to tell you about this incredible teenager who is inspiring people all around the world, including pop star, katy perry. it's her bravery...
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a live look at the science center. marty is over at first warning weather. >> it's going to be a beautiful one. we're in the upper 30s right now. 63 is going to be the high. cold front comes through tonight. it comes through dry. just a couple of partly cloudy hours. otherwise a clear night. a warm front comes on its tail. look at wednesday. cloudy and 65. thursday, mixture of cloud and sun. 72: 74 degrees on friday. 66 and gorgeous on saturday. >> a couple is killed by a police officer and then turns the gun on himself. >> reporter: good morning. a tragedy facing three families and two public agencies. police were called to the home of a city firefighter. here they say a baltimore city police officer, robinson, shot his former girlfriend and her new boyfriend hoffman, many all while the woman's sister hides in a closet and jumps out a window to escape. then the police officer turned gun on himself. >> the howard county police officer shot and wounded last week is waking up at home this morning. 30-year-old hawk was re
a live look at the science center. marty is over at first warning weather. >> it's going to be a beautiful one. we're in the upper 30s right now. 63 is going to be the high. cold front comes through tonight. it comes through dry. just a couple of partly cloudy hours. otherwise a clear night. a warm front comes on its tail. look at wednesday. cloudy and 65. thursday, mixture of cloud and sun. 72: 74 degrees on friday. 66 and gorgeous on saturday. >> a couple is killed by a police...
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. >> reporter: political science professor seth maskit says the movement is an example of republicans who are the minority in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters of the referendum know there's no practical implication from the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. but not everyone agrees with this strategy. >> the best strategy for dealing with political issues is through the political system. >> reporter: the d.a., ken buck, a high profile colorado republican, is among those frustrated. he plans to vote against the 51st state initiative. >> i think what we need to do is make sure that we work doubly hard to get the folks who aren't listening out of office and to make sure that our voices are heard. >> reporter: governor john hickenlooper welcomes more dialogue, saying quote, if this talk of a 51st state is about politics designed to divide us, it is destructive but if it is about sending a message, then i see our responsibility to lean in and do a better job o
. >> reporter: political science professor seth maskit says the movement is an example of republicans who are the minority in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters of the referendum know there's no practical implication from the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. but not everyone agrees with this strategy. >> the best strategy for dealing with political...
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we learned about that in science class. >> looks like a razor. >> it's a clause called by kelvin's instability. >> i was going to say that. >> the instability of the cloud. and the lower layers a little slower. and the wind shear between causes that cloud. >> look how animated she gets. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you for never giving up on us. >> i think she has. >> i think she has diagnosed us with instability, actually. a long time ago. >> don't forget that one. >> yes, actually. thank you, ginger. appreciate it. >>> moving on to a pair of mysteries on the water. elaborate, strange-looking barges have been seen floating off both coasts. first, in san francisco. now, in maine. imaginations are running wild. there's speculation that a high-tech giant is behind all of this. and abc's rob nelson has spent the overnight hours doing some digging into all this. rob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. no matter how much digging is being done, political leaders, even the coast guard, isn't saying much at all. all of the tight lips fueling speculation over what google has in store. they a
we learned about that in science class. >> looks like a razor. >> it's a clause called by kelvin's instability. >> i was going to say that. >> the instability of the cloud. and the lower layers a little slower. and the wind shear between causes that cloud. >> look how animated she gets. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you for never giving up on us. >> i think she has. >> i think she has diagnosed us with instability, actually. a long time...